Xiny6581 information 255 glöps
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- demo Windows staring through by Peisik [web] & The Royal Elite Ninjas Inc. [web]
- Finally someone who understand how to use particles and good music! This really do speak to me. Stunning! :) :)
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-06 21:22:52
- 4k Windows Planet DTT by Flush
- Awesome! Nice to see some old HSL Z-mapping on a sphere :) Next, more colors, more patterns and more physics, and we've got a winner :P
- isokadded on the 2013-08-06 21:18:12
- 4k Windows L-Spline Abstrakt by Lucid
- It works, but just a bit static for my taste. Also the music feels a rushed.
- isokadded on the 2013-08-06 21:15:16
- 4k Windows faet by Peisik [web]
- Really impressive! My winner for sure!
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-06 21:13:08
- 4k Linux Windows FreeBSD Yog-Sothoth by Faemiyah [web]
- Not bad at all. But a bit more motion could have been an enhancement.
- rulezadded on the 2013-08-06 21:11:13
- 4k Windows vattenfärg by #hack.se [web]
- Really great! Somehow I wanted to see more than the ribbons, when you've implemented such a nice watercolor shader with lots of fresh parameters to control (yes I unpacked to see what it is able to do ;)). Nevertheless, really good and good for the eye
- rulezadded on the 2013-05-17 09:23:03
- demo invitation Windows MacOSX Intel party heart by 5711 [web]
- Really nice and well executed! Awesome design and the concept is brilliant! It feels like NOW, I want to pack my stuff, come to Evoke! :) \o/
- rulezadded on the 2013-05-14 17:26:50
- demo Windows Spot by Fairlight [web]
- Nice! I liked the awesome gfx from Pal. He's such an excellent graphican/designer. Let's hope to see more co-operative work again, because the Demolition engine is still running wild :)
- rulezadded on the 2013-05-12 20:44:48
- demo Windows We know how to hippst by Mental
- I really enjoyed this! You managed to build a bit of a hippster feeling into this. Nice references to the retro life :) Also it's nice to meet you again, however next time I'll make sure to be there ALL the time like alll the years ;)
- rulezadded on the 2013-05-12 20:41:47
- wild Animation/Video No Code II by Dees Productions
- Well, for me this is serious. Like I've said in the past this is my playground to express myself in a demo. If you look at the effects, they are far from easy to make. I've spent many hours to make them and most are from physical experiments.
Let's point out the "Fluorescent light". Each of the tubes you see is 100% accurate to how real fluorescent is working. It means if a tube would burn for a week you'd notice how the edges would get grayer, how the lead would get weaker, the light would sustain and so on.
The same for the plasma effects, which are based on thermodynamics, different layers and so on. The cloth system has real aerodynamic, with particles, wind, rotation and turbulence. -Meaning the cloth would react the same in a real world with wind.
I make this for fun and will always do. I've also tried to make "never seen before" effects, which I still haven't seen. Sure, it's hard to make them in real-time. However, it might be possible.
I very much appreciate the lovely constructive feedback I get :)
However, there are some "weird" comments, which I more or less can't relate to since they have no context or body. -Haven’t you seen the red line in the two “animations”?
-But yeah, that's how it is and I accept that too. and No, I don’t have a bitter tone in my voice, I just speak my mind you know!
-Thing is, it would be nice if more demosceners would come up with “animations” like this, that would make democoders more peckish, perhaps. Also I do all this by myself, including the music. So well if you think this is not “demo related”, well see it as a music video then :) and if you have a problem with this, go on make a demo about it.
Anyhow, and what’s most important is I am loving what I am doing and I can ensure you’ll see more productions like this from me in the future.
Have a nice day, we love you all! :-)
- isokadded on the 2013-05-02 21:44:03
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